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... From: lukman sabtiyadi <lucksabtiyadi@...> Subject: Fwd: AULA SIMFONIA JAKARTA : Music of Debussy & Messiaen for two pianos To:...
Lukman Sabtiyadi
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Nov 21, 2009
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Omar, While I haven't read it yet, Guyer's leading essay on RJ would appear to be his "Kant's Principles of Reflecting Judgment" in _Kant's Critique of the...
Bruce Merrill
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Oct 31, 2009
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He is smart and writes on many different topics, including Israel & Palestine. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Bruce Merrill
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Oct 9, 2009
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yes. Agassi is worth reading! Omar ________________________________ From: Bruce Merrill <merrillbp@...> To: kant@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, October 8,...
Omar
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Oct 9, 2009
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And he is in your part of the world. the synergy of www.circularcreation.com/ ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
onno de jong
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Oct 8, 2009
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Along with his own work, the Palmquist site has extensive links to other online writings on Kant. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Bruce Merrill
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Oct 8, 2009
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Are you familiar with these two online encyclopedias of phil?: plato.stanford.edu/ utm.edu/research/iep/ Do you know Palmquist's extensive "Kant on the Web"? ...
Bruce Merrill
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Oct 8, 2009
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I would appreciate any links to free online essays of a philosophical nature that are especially interesting/profound/interesting. they certainly do not have...
Omar
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Oct 8, 2009
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An enlightened reading of Plato (T.K. Sueng) would also find that the first object of knowledge and being is the soul, which is somehow "liminal" between the...
Mark Faller
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Oct 5, 2009
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Of course, I speak positively of reason's causality or the practice of reason. Freedom is just that, a negative projection beyond the boundaries of what we can...
onno de jong
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Kant mentions history, but does not make it follow the structured mental development of the western mind. It is enough to have a conscience of having done...
onno de jong
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Oct 5, 2009
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Connect freedom in Kant with free existence, I do not make that connection in what you say here. the synergy of www.circularcreation.com/ ... [Non-text...
onno de jong
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Your understanding of freedom is entirely negative. Freedom is the ability to identify with one's actions, to affirm them as one's own. This includes all...
Omar
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Technically, can you call freedom an object? Freedom appears as a limitation to knowing causal relations and the necessity that such knowledge cannot secure a...
onno de jong
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Oct 5, 2009
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I can only experience freedom in the world if the institutions I live in, and that rule over me, are those I can affirm, are those I can get behind, because...
Omar
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Oct 5, 2009
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On second thought, I agree with your thrust: the source is Reason, although its objects can be supersensible, ie., freedom.  Omar ...
Omar
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Oct 5, 2009
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I'm assuming Kant' s criticized notion of the supersensible: the object of practical reason, or of the pure understanding.  Omar ...
Omar
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"Freedom consists in knowing that freedom is in peril" ~Emmanuel Levinas "Totality and Infinity" To: kant@yahoogroups.com From: olughod2003@... Date:...
S.Kevin Wojtaszek
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you bet. bill peck...
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The criteria is good behavior, nothing theoretical or speculative, as freedom is nothing without us so determining the will. the synergy of...
onno de jong
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Oct 3, 2009
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that strange new word i just coined should of course be "Spectators". bill p...
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I think it's worthwhile here referring to the distinction between pectators and actors, agents. Freedom is necessarily connected to agency, and when we see...
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Resisting once more this high metaphysical talk about K's ethics, I would find its criterion not in the supersensible but in reason. bill peck...
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Oct 3, 2009
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So lets go into detail here, for that is the world that I have attempted to inhabit, intellectually. How do you see the impact of freedom in the phenomenal...
onno de jong
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Oct 3, 2009
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The solution to the problem is very different, but he solves the same problem, and proceeds in a similar way. Plato too, comes to his solution by opposing the...
onno de jong
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To go further, I would say that character becomes the repository for the effect of noumenal causality. Now character enters into the world whenever we look,...
onno de jong
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Freedom is only worth a damn if it can belong to the world in which we live. Otherwise it constitutes a form of moral masterbation, a private pleasure...
Omar
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Oct 3, 2009
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What distinguishes Kant from Plato is that he can connect his apriori forms with the world: he can embody them. That is what the Deductions, and then the...
Omar
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Oct 3, 2009
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yes, but what used to be called metaphysics claimed to be telling us about reality itself, while the part of K's thought which he calls metaphysics is about...
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Kant starts out the A edition of the Critique with a homage to restoring honor to what had been the queen of the sciences. Kant did Plato proud, connecting the...
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